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we have a mixed economy that is much more capitalistic. the more the republicans try to drive home the notion of socialism as scary and the idea is look at president obama look at that stuff that he has done, people don't see socialism when they look at that. the republican base don't know what it is. they couldn't define it for them. >> they will define it. there is a tremendous amount. we have a 35% which is pretty good. we is a whole program that is called social security. it is esocialistic program. but the problem is that you can't do buzz words that means one thing. if you are on talk radio. it is never defined but the people who listen to that know that is bad. they don't know what you are talking about. this inside joke they attempted to campaign that. a small part of the universe thinks it is big but it is actually quite small. >> when you object to what i want to do. everybody waits for your second line. they recognize that every country has a lot of socialism. it is a system of pooled risk. socialism and there is no good reason
we have a mixed economy that is much more capitalistic. the more the republicans try to drive home the notion of socialism as scary and the idea is look at president obama look at that stuff that he has done, people don't see socialism when they look at that. the republican base don't know what it is. they couldn't define it for them. >> they will define it. there is a tremendous amount. we have a 35% which is pretty good. we is a whole program that is called social security. it is...
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that's where you trade, that's where the world economy operates. the sea base trade has been organizing the world economy for a very long time. >> if people would live a little further away from the actual water than they do now -- >> there may be particular zoning issues, to be sure, but we should understand, city after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powerfully, so frighteningly, that if we don't get the climate change itself under control, i don't think we'll ever catch up through patching, through these kinds of solutions, through emergency response. everywhere that i've been in recent weeks, that's usually a lot for me as i'm traveling around the world. nigeria recently. massive floods when i got there. i was in bangkok recently. i was remembering the one-year anniversary of the devastation of bangkok when the whole city basically was under water and the economy took a terrible hit.
that's where you trade, that's where the world economy operates. the sea base trade has been organizing the world economy for a very long time. >> if people would live a little further away from the actual water than they do now -- >> there may be particular zoning issues, to be sure, but we should understand, city after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a...
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and with the economy still limping back to health, the stakes could not be higher. president obama, a winner this afternoon, heading back to washington where voters decided he should stay for four more years. at his campaign headquarters in chicago this afternoon, mr. obama thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago, 20,000 turned out, shedding tears and sharing hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you have made me a better president. michelle, i have never loved you more. >> reporter: mixed with a little bit of humor aimed at his daughters. >> i am so proud of you guys, but i will say for now, one dog is enough. >> reporter: the president held almost 2,000 campaign events, logging miles on air force one, the candidates spending the most money in history. it is a victory at times seeming impossible, given the anemic economy, and sharply divided electorate. >> this disruptive debate here on capitol hill. >> reporter:
and with the economy still limping back to health, the stakes could not be higher. president obama, a winner this afternoon, heading back to washington where voters decided he should stay for four more years. at his campaign headquarters in chicago this afternoon, mr. obama thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago, 20,000 turned out, shedding tears and sharing hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote...
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starting with a drivetrain that gives best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway... ♪ ...and intuitive 4-wheel drive? ♪ if inside it had best-in-class front, head, and leg room and interior roominess? and outside, best-in-class standard towing of 5,000 pounds? ♪ [ whistles ] [ all scream, laugh ] [ male announcer ] yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ ♪ >> greg: responding to the benghazi mess, president obama said susan rice had the best intel available. [ laughter ] sorry. frayed frayeden. th -- freud freudian
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economy $800 billion and 3 million jobs. sends the u.s. back into recession. >> many people are worried about what this means for the country including the wealthy. >> the rich are selling essentially. we are seeing portfolio rebalancing for the wealthy willing to cut their tax bill in 2013. that's when capital gains taxes may go from 15 percent to 25 percent and dividend taxes may just the stock market being affected by the wealthy folks lacking to cut their tax liability. next year the estate fabtax is to rise 15 percent on estates worth more than $1 million. owners of big homes looking to sell sooner rather than later. a lot of people looking to get out. >> owners of cars affected by hurricane sandy or storm sandy when it hit the northeast. many people lost their cars. oo about 250,000. used car prices are going up as much as 1,000 dollars. drivers are looking to replace the used car or their car in general and they went to dealerships fervently this weekend. very busy here in the northeast. you will pay a higher price for the used car.
economy $800 billion and 3 million jobs. sends the u.s. back into recession. >> many people are worried about what this means for the country including the wealthy. >> the rich are selling essentially. we are seeing portfolio rebalancing for the wealthy willing to cut their tax bill in 2013. that's when capital gains taxes may go from 15 percent to 25 percent and dividend taxes may just the stock market being affected by the wealthy folks lacking to cut their tax liability. next...
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the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education, social services. but it's not happening tomorrow and it's not happening the next day. >> so what everybody's wondering, will our taxes be raised within the near future, the next year, two years? >> well, voters decided that taxes will be raised, of course-- >> besides prop 30. >> beyond prop 30? that's not where we're going to be focusing. there are other things that we can do with a two-thirds vote threshold. a lot of the dysfunction that appears from sacramento is because the majority has not had the authority to do its job. with a two-thirds vote threshold, without a two-thirds majority, the minority can literally veto what the majority wants. now the majority can do these jobs. >> it's a little evasive. we're saying not taxes, at least not now. what are the other things you think are going to be on the table? >> fiscally related, we can look at tax credits, tax expenditures, tax loopholes, mostly benefiting cor
the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education, social services. but it's not happening tomorrow and it's not happening the next day. >> so what everybody's wondering, will our taxes be raised within the near future, the next year, two years? >> well, voters decided that taxes will be raised, of course-- >> besides prop 30. >> beyond prop 30? that's not where we're going to be focusing....
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if we want our economy to flourish and grow, we must uplift women leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world, women in health care, any subject you can name is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so when women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing. under the leadership of the women standing here, the voices of america's mothers, daughters, grandmothers will be heard. women are the breadwinners for our families, in many cases, the small business owners in our community. svent that right, nydia velazquez? and the workers that will spur our prosperity. they're holding jobs. they also are creating jobs as entrepreneurs and owners. and we keep our focus on women's rights, health, equal pay, choice. we know that women are focused on the same issues. all of us are. the economy, jobs, the future of the middle class and the national security of our country. they're c
if we want our economy to flourish and grow, we must uplift women leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world, women in health care, any subject you can name is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so when women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing. under the leadership of the...
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from the east room on the economy. that touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans say they hate. many think they went to bed to fix that. keeping them honest, not so fast. in seven weeks, the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts kick in. it's being called a fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope, heading down it it could do bad things to the economy. rolling down it, falling off it, have made markets nervous and credit rating agencies and economists of all stripes are warning about the consequences of not harming out a deal in time. politicians have been sending out mixed signals since the election. on the one hand, they are talking about common ground. take a look. >> we want our children to live in an america that isn't burdened by debt, isn't weakened by inequality. that isn't threatened by the disruptive power of a warming planet. >> the nation as you know is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. >> if t
from the east room on the economy. that touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans say they hate. many think they went to bed to fix that. keeping them honest, not so fast. in seven weeks, the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts kick in. it's being called a fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope, heading down it it could do bad things to the economy. rolling down it, falling off it, have made markets nervous and credit rating agencies and...
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is struggling would hurt the economy, hurt any recovery. now he's saying, staking his ground and saying, i will not sign anything that doesn't include this proposal, that i have said will diagram the -- damage the economy. >> greta: wasn't the analysis, correct me if i am wrong, even if the tax increase went in, it would pay for eight days of the federal government. so woe are arguing about eight days of revenue. and no effort to restructure the government or collect waste and fraud. >> correct. he also said that, by the way, at a time when there was less -- more economic growth than there is now. the growth situation is worse than when he said hee we shouldn't raise taxes. >> he has incentive to get this done as quickly as possible. his honeymoon is only going to be so long. he wants the immigration reform done. >> greta: and the benghazi hearing this week. >> gentlemen, thank you. coming up, there is big news christmas was magical? let's get back there. celebrate the arrival of santa at bass pro shops this saturday and the unveiling of sa
is struggling would hurt the economy, hurt any recovery. now he's saying, staking his ground and saying, i will not sign anything that doesn't include this proposal, that i have said will diagram the -- damage the economy. >> greta: wasn't the analysis, correct me if i am wrong, even if the tax increase went in, it would pay for eight days of the federal government. so woe are arguing about eight days of revenue. and no effort to restructure the government or collect waste and fraud....
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it will be disastrous for our economy. what will it mean for your taxes that effects virtual livery household in the country. san trau smith breaks it down. >> it is the outfit victoria secret wants to keep a secret. we will explain why. >> oh, pocahontas. >> it is 44 minutes after the hour. if no pro xhicompromise is reac fiscal cliff will hit nearly every household. $536 billion more of your mauned the average family will have to woman up with -- come up with an extra 3500 this year. taxes for nearly all americans to go up by 3 percent. >> a lot of people's eyes really glaze over when we are talking the fiscal cliff at year's end. most americans will be effected by this means more dollars affected by our pocket. >> not just the most well off americans. >> middle income families will be affected by this on average. federal income taxes will go up by 3 percent. >> it is at least a couple,$000 for the average family if not more than others. >> split it in half. for the amount of qualified children in your household that wou
it will be disastrous for our economy. what will it mean for your taxes that effects virtual livery household in the country. san trau smith breaks it down. >> it is the outfit victoria secret wants to keep a secret. we will explain why. >> oh, pocahontas. >> it is 44 minutes after the hour. if no pro xhicompromise is reac fiscal cliff will hit nearly every household. $536 billion more of your mauned the average family will have to woman up with -- come up with an extra 3500...
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resource based economy. and forgiveness of student loans. thousand on line they would prefer porn legend ron jeremy. >> well he does take a lot of positions. >> she tweeted. thank you for keeping me on track. i do not concede. in fact, i accept the job of unofficial president of the united states of america. i will serve main street not wall street. >> roseanne. president roseanne. wouldn't that be something, man. >> it would be something. >> speaking of politics here, vice president joe biden, an interesting role here. going to appear on november 15th episode of "parks and recreation" the funny show, amy pohler. of "saturday night live" fame. her character, councilwoman on the show has a huge crush on the vice president. her fiance in the show takes her to the white house and bumps into biden face to face and they have a moment. in fact her character says her ideal man has the brains of george clooney and the body of joe biden. clearly a fascinating character she plays on the show. joe didn't film this in the campaign. this was filmed back
resource based economy. and forgiveness of student loans. thousand on line they would prefer porn legend ron jeremy. >> well he does take a lot of positions. >> she tweeted. thank you for keeping me on track. i do not concede. in fact, i accept the job of unofficial president of the united states of america. i will serve main street not wall street. >> roseanne. president roseanne. wouldn't that be something, man. >> it would be something. >> speaking of politics...
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federal reserve chairman says banks are keeping the economy from getting better. many credit worthy borrowers can't get loans to buy new homes. he says banks lending rules have slumped too far the other way after the lacks mortgage lending that led to the financial crisis. the red ink gets deeper for the postal service. the agency reported a record loss of almost $16 billion for the fiscal year that ended on september 30th. the postal service is not taxpayer funded. it blames much of its problems on congress for forcing it to pay a fund for future retiree health benefits. fedex and united parcel service are the target of a federal crackdown against the illegal sale of prescription pain killers. u.p.s. is likely to settle the case but fedex will fight any charges. the investigation is part of a wider federal effort against companies that aided illegal drug sales from online pharmacies. the hiring picture is expected to be mixed in the coming year for college graduates. a state university survey of 2,000 employers suggests employers will increase hiring of new four
federal reserve chairman says banks are keeping the economy from getting better. many credit worthy borrowers can't get loans to buy new homes. he says banks lending rules have slumped too far the other way after the lacks mortgage lending that led to the financial crisis. the red ink gets deeper for the postal service. the agency reported a record loss of almost $16 billion for the fiscal year that ended on september 30th. the postal service is not taxpayer funded. it blames much of its...
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eastern on the economy. that issue of the economy directly touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans said they hate. they went to bed election night hoping to fix that. speed really matters here. in just seven weeks the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts agreed to by both parties kick in. we call it the fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope it could do some very bad things to the economy. concerns about rolling down it or falling off it or whatever you want to call it have made markets nervous and credit rating agencies and economists of all stripes are warning about the consequences of not hammering out a deal in time. politicians in both parties, they've been sending out mixed signals ever since the election. on the one hand they're talking about common ground. take a look. >> we want our children to live in america that isn't burdened by debt. that isn't threatened by a warming planet. >> the nation as you know is at a critical point. at a time like th
eastern on the economy. that issue of the economy directly touches on the dysfunction in washington that americans said they hate. they went to bed election night hoping to fix that. speed really matters here. in just seven weeks the bush tax cuts expire, automatic spending cuts agreed to by both parties kick in. we call it the fiscal cliff and even though it's more like the fiscal steep slope it could do some very bad things to the economy. concerns about rolling down it or falling off it or...
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the netherlands saw its economy shrink the most by a dramatic 1.1%. on wall street today, stocks were down after major retailers issued disappointing forecasts and on news that first-time claims for jobless benefits hit an 18-month high. the dow jones industrial average lost 28 points to close at 12,542. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close below 2837. the u.s. postal service reported today it lost nearly $16 billion in the fiscal year that ended in october. that's a record, and it's more than three times the losses of the previous year. much of the shortfall-- so $11 billion-- was in unpaid health benefits for future retirees. in response, postmaster general patrick donahoe called again for congress to pass a postal overhaul bill. the $23 billion global fund to fight aids, t.b. and malaria has fired its top internal watchdog citing unsatisfactory performance. his office had uncovered millions of dollars in financial losses. and, his reports had caused some groups to withhold donations. separately, the fund today named a new executive director, m
the netherlands saw its economy shrink the most by a dramatic 1.1%. on wall street today, stocks were down after major retailers issued disappointing forecasts and on news that first-time claims for jobless benefits hit an 18-month high. the dow jones industrial average lost 28 points to close at 12,542. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close below 2837. the u.s. postal service reported today it lost nearly $16 billion in the fiscal year that ended in october. that's a record, and it's more...
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we're talking about people's lives, businesses, the economy of the area. look, new york city is dragging its tail. other cities have bit the bullet. other cities already have storm surge barriers. look at london. st. petersburg. >> what about american cities? >> even in america, new orleans, providence, rhode island, stamford, connecticut. stamford, connecticut was shielded from the brunt of the storm because it invested in a storm surge barrier. >> why can't the entire coast be protected. >> simply too long. sand repolicemenishment is what florida is doing because of course the economy of florida is tied to sand. and the lifestyle. they are willing to spend on order of $100 million per year. >> sunday is veterans day, a veteran of the iraq war will share a note his younger self. coming up next on cbs "this morning". >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by macy's. [ elizabeth ] i like to drink orange juice but the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down, and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentis
we're talking about people's lives, businesses, the economy of the area. look, new york city is dragging its tail. other cities have bit the bullet. other cities already have storm surge barriers. look at london. st. petersburg. >> what about american cities? >> even in america, new orleans, providence, rhode island, stamford, connecticut. stamford, connecticut was shielded from the brunt of the storm because it invested in a storm surge barrier. >> why can't the entire coast...
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romney ran a lot of ads about talking about how the economy is hurting latinos. it's not like he was -- he was trying to run the sort of broader message about, here, we're all suffering from this economy together. the thing i want to say is to conservatives who are reading this. >> they're authors of a book called emerging democratic majority which predicts the democratic changes we're seeing. >> it's a great book. political activists say there are no permanent majorities in politics. it's too competitive. republicans will figure it out. i hope they'll figure it out sooner rather than later. >> lorella, on this immigration issue, i'm actually weirdly in the camp of -- well, first, what do you think about the role immigration would play in changing these political dynamics if, let's say, there was a comprehensive reform bill hammered out in this congress, republican congress, democratic president. what would do do to latinos. >> i think latinos overall are very conservative. they're church goers. they not always support abortion. they fall right into your politics
romney ran a lot of ads about talking about how the economy is hurting latinos. it's not like he was -- he was trying to run the sort of broader message about, here, we're all suffering from this economy together. the thing i want to say is to conservatives who are reading this. >> they're authors of a book called emerging democratic majority which predicts the democratic changes we're seeing. >> it's a great book. political activists say there are no permanent majorities in...
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and establishing conditions for the economy to grow. because we can argue all we want about what's the right marginal rate, do you do it through deductions or do you it on the rate side. wouldn't it be nice if we actually got another couple percentage points of growth? that would do an extraordinary amount of good in terms of the revenue side. so -- >> exactly. >> i also don't think we're having enough attendant conversations about the spending side. so i would like to see a little bit more discussion about other aspects of this, how you establish conditions for growth, what you do on the spending side in addition to just this tax debate which seems to be taking all of the energy. >> hopefully they will listen to you. you never know. that may and number those ceos at the white house suggested the same thing. liz ann, thank you. >>> our coverage out of schwab impact 2012 continues online. is it good to invest during uncertain times? we just talked about that a little bit. check out the investorsummit.cnbc.com to find out. maria will be h
and establishing conditions for the economy to grow. because we can argue all we want about what's the right marginal rate, do you do it through deductions or do you it on the rate side. wouldn't it be nice if we actually got another couple percentage points of growth? that would do an extraordinary amount of good in terms of the revenue side. so -- >> exactly. >> i also don't think we're having enough attendant conversations about the spending side. so i would like to see a little...
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germany, the strongest and largest economy in europe, that is also slowing down. that sentiments was hurting us here as well. the sexers that sold the most were the financials, the banks and energy stocks. those are sectors that would have favored a romney presidency. so the obama rally became the obama sell offyesterday. and this morning, you might expect a huge rally because we had such a huge sell offin the prior session but we're up maybe 19 points right now on the dow, so small gain. >> all right. sneaking of small gains, wal- mart is trying to macsome small gains to bet people back in the stores and get them offline. tell us how it will work for black friday. >> take your thanksgiving pumpkin pie and just bring it to wal-mart because their doors are going to open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving and that is when they will start to offer black friday door buster dealed. so -- deals. so starting at 8:00 and then more deals through the night. the best deals will be three items offer between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. that is the window to get the apple ipad 2 to $399 wit
germany, the strongest and largest economy in europe, that is also slowing down. that sentiments was hurting us here as well. the sexers that sold the most were the financials, the banks and energy stocks. those are sectors that would have favored a romney presidency. so the obama rally became the obama sell offyesterday. and this morning, you might expect a huge rally because we had such a huge sell offin the prior session but we're up maybe 19 points right now on the dow, so small gain....
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the gifts that romney wanted to give to the rich supposedly would have come back to us expanding the economy though there was no evidence of that. romney's gift would have cost taxpayers money. obama's gift saved taxpayers money. >> talk about the splintering inside the republican party or what seems to be happening, you're a supporter of the jindal position which is more tolerant, less coated in racial rhetoric, do you think there's room in the republican party for both of these kinds of voices which is to say, one group of people which is you know karl rove is doubling down saying conservatives shouldn't abandon principles what they need to work on is messaging and bobby jindal advocating for a wholesale rethinking of what conservatism and what the grand old party means in the 2th century. >> i'm encouraged there are more voices and people in the party advocating i think on the jindal side of the argument. i think that -- i was glad in many respect is it was a definitive outcome, there wasn't a split vote on the electoral college and the popular vote. many republicans have gotten the messa
the gifts that romney wanted to give to the rich supposedly would have come back to us expanding the economy though there was no evidence of that. romney's gift would have cost taxpayers money. obama's gift saved taxpayers money. >> talk about the splintering inside the republican party or what seems to be happening, you're a supporter of the jindal position which is more tolerant, less coated in racial rhetoric, do you think there's room in the republican party for both of these kinds of...
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the japanese economy is becoming worse while the chinese economy is on the mend. the kospi ended at 1900 providing good resistance, however, it dropped about 0.2%. the s&p asx down 0.3%. htc in taiwan was a major outperformer. at 241 new taiwan dollars. and this is because it announced a global patent settlement and a ten year licensing contract with apple. this is significant because this is the first company the taiwanese company that apple filed suit against. and while it's a good sign in the smartphone patent wars, we know that there's much more at stake between apple and samsung. so analysts say don't hold your breath too much. these wars are far from over. >> i think you're right. dee, thanks for that. just over an hour and a quarter into trading. weighted to the down side, a little bit more than 6:4 at the moment. last week losses 1.68% for the foot city, cac well over 2%. ftse up 7, ex-have a dax down 11. ibex down three quarterses of a percent, as well. there are a couple of stocks worth looking at this morning. here we go. bank popular up 5.25%, sas up 2
the japanese economy is becoming worse while the chinese economy is on the mend. the kospi ended at 1900 providing good resistance, however, it dropped about 0.2%. the s&p asx down 0.3%. htc in taiwan was a major outperformer. at 241 new taiwan dollars. and this is because it announced a global patent settlement and a ten year licensing contract with apple. this is significant because this is the first company the taiwanese company that apple filed suit against. and while it's a good sign...
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is stimulating or trying to stimulate the economy. and this kind ever environment is good for gold much as india we expect the same scenario very possibly to be unfolding shortly in the united states and in europe where the quantitative easing policies aren't really working to stimulate the economy or they're doing really creating inflation. probably what the countries have to do in order to avoid a debt default because most countries have lost control of the debt situation. so the only way to avoid the default in our view would probably be to print to devalue the debt but this real terms, that means inflation. so inflation is very much the main focus of gold for us and that's yes with think it will go a lot higher from here. >> martin, what then is your price target for gold by the end of, say, 2013? >> firstly we don't sell short price targets. we've seen this 2008 that sometimes also what many people should actually see or recognize earlier possibly as a safe haven, sometimes they can also take a hit if you have shorter term deleve
is stimulating or trying to stimulate the economy. and this kind ever environment is good for gold much as india we expect the same scenario very possibly to be unfolding shortly in the united states and in europe where the quantitative easing policies aren't really working to stimulate the economy or they're doing really creating inflation. probably what the countries have to do in order to avoid a debt default because most countries have lost control of the debt situation. so the only way to...
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it hurt the economy. so i'm proud to be in new jersey where our folks are far more centrist and you don't have the kind of extremes. i'm really worried about a congress, this is republicans losing people like olympia snow who are leaving, dick lugar getting beat on the right. having guys like john mccain and hatch have to run far to their right just to keep their offices. this is very perilous for our country. i'm looking for us to go back where you had guys like ronald reagan and tip o'neill who reached across the aisle. >> friends in the newt gingrich second term worked very well together. >> i think we have the right president for that. but we need the right leadership coming out of congress that's going to rise up to the challenge and bring our nation together. most of us in the country are not on the margin. most of us, however we identify, republican or democrat, we have so much more in common than we do apart. that's where we hope that our government will follow where the people are. >> that's so t
it hurt the economy. so i'm proud to be in new jersey where our folks are far more centrist and you don't have the kind of extremes. i'm really worried about a congress, this is republicans losing people like olympia snow who are leaving, dick lugar getting beat on the right. having guys like john mccain and hatch have to run far to their right just to keep their offices. this is very perilous for our country. i'm looking for us to go back where you had guys like ronald reagan and tip o'neill...
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we're talking a series of tax hikes and spending cuts that could cripple the local and national economy. the president and a group of bipartisan congressional leaders will hold their first fiscal cliff meeting on friday. republicans and democrats of course taking to the sunday talk shows with their agendas but both sides did indicate there could be a growing bipartisan consensus that any solution must include a combination of spending cuts and revenue increases. >>> in the other financial headache hanging over global economies, there is a step forward to tell you about in the greek debt crisis. greek lawmakers have approved the country's 2013 austerity budget. this is a key step in greece's efforts to persuade its internional creditors to unblock a rescue loan installment. without this the country will go bankrupt. >>> it's going to cost you a little bit more to prepare the thanksgiving meal this year but the total cost would actually have been lower this year if it weren't for the bird. the american farm bureau of federation estimate it is will cost you $49.48 to feed ten people. the t
we're talking a series of tax hikes and spending cuts that could cripple the local and national economy. the president and a group of bipartisan congressional leaders will hold their first fiscal cliff meeting on friday. republicans and democrats of course taking to the sunday talk shows with their agendas but both sides did indicate there could be a growing bipartisan consensus that any solution must include a combination of spending cuts and revenue increases. >>> in the other...
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we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> of course, while there is optimism congress will stop the fiscal cliff, it's been a little too close for comfort and like never before, local governments are doing what other places are across the country and looking to attract new indust. >> they got to act soon. this is going to happen before the end of the year. >>> well, there is punishment to report tonight for the seven navy seals who were paid consultants on a video game, a game some believe jeopardizes our national security. one of the seven was a member of the team that killed osama bin laden. andrea mccarren is in our satellite center with the latest on this. this is an interesting one, andrea. >> it sure is. the military confirms those seven navy seals have been given nonjudicial punishment, letters of reprimand which can be career ending and kneel be forced to give up half -- they'll be forced to give up half their pay for the next two months. >> pakistani compounds, they'll tell you. >> the recently released video game me
we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> of course, while there is optimism congress will stop the fiscal cliff, it's been a little too close for comfort and like never before, local governments are doing what other places are across the country and looking to attract new indust. >> they got to act soon. this is going to happen before the end of the year. >>> well, there is punishment to report tonight for the...
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it can help the economy. and that's a story that really didn't get out there in this election, and the republican party needs to get better at doing that. >> jp, senior obama campaigned a virz david action l roll sent out this tweet in response, saying still looking for america through that 47% prism that tells donors to take him in. do romney's remarks hurt republicans at a time when they're trying to reach out to minority voters? trying to change the narrative here? >> it hurts. unfortunately for romney, he's going to play much less of a roll in the party now that his bid is over, now that he lost the election. i think people like bobby jindal will have a much louder voice. i think it's a little bit of a step back. but bobby jindal is putting forward the right kind of message, which is the republican party should be going after 100% of voters, not just 53%. >> and governor jindal was visibly annoyed by mitt romney ease comments. but the question may be, did he do a good job in speaking for republicans, tryi
it can help the economy. and that's a story that really didn't get out there in this election, and the republican party needs to get better at doing that. >> jp, senior obama campaigned a virz david action l roll sent out this tweet in response, saying still looking for america through that 47% prism that tells donors to take him in. do romney's remarks hurt republicans at a time when they're trying to reach out to minority voters? trying to change the narrative here? >> it hurts....
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from the united states and support for international financial loans he needs to keep the egyptian economy afloat. he is working with president obama and he is sending his prime minister to gaza to get hamas to stop the rocket fire. >> the computer is taking us to a break. stay with us. >>> continuing our coverage of the crisis that is developing in the middle east, the israelis have responded now after the palestinians in the gaza strip attempted to hit israel today, but have hit other israeli cities. they are in recent days and now they have knocked down what they know about the palestinian weapons. they have called up 30,000 reservists and are uh massing the troops. the indication is there may be a ground incursing at whatever level into the gaza. the ambassador has been good enough to stay with us. he is an ambassador and we are talking about morsey's importance in the puzzle in that parts of the world. >> shepherd, he is walking a fine line, but he -- i think it is in his interest to calm the situation. that is why he is sending his prime minister to gaza tomorrow. i think the israeli
from the united states and support for international financial loans he needs to keep the egyptian economy afloat. he is working with president obama and he is sending his prime minister to gaza to get hamas to stop the rocket fire. >> the computer is taking us to a break. stay with us. >>> continuing our coverage of the crisis that is developing in the middle east, the israelis have responded now after the palestinians in the gaza strip attempted to hit israel today, but have...
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economy is heading into recession. what you are talking about is how companies are pulling back and we are seeing that. look what s&p is warning about, dividend cuts. u.s. companies cutting their dividends, the number of companies rising look at the recession indicator, the u.s. economy could be entering a recession as more companies cut their dividends and that includes companies like atlantic power, best buy, all sorts of companies doing that. the recession risk is rising according to first trust adviser and that is a debate on wall street. whether we will see one quarter contraction meaning the fourth quarter. connell: we keep asking if the fiscal cliff doesn't get sold we run the risk of heading into recession but youure telling us this doesn't matter with the fiscal cliff, we could already be in one now. even if we solve that we are in a recession in the united states? liz: the ppoblem is you won't hear from the arbiters, national bureau of economic research. they average 11 months to call u.s. recession but alrea
economy is heading into recession. what you are talking about is how companies are pulling back and we are seeing that. look what s&p is warning about, dividend cuts. u.s. companies cutting their dividends, the number of companies rising look at the recession indicator, the u.s. economy could be entering a recession as more companies cut their dividends and that includes companies like atlantic power, best buy, all sorts of companies doing that. the recession risk is rising according to...
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i think president obama could destroy the economy but as long as there is obama care. gay marriage and abortion on demand they are going to support the guy no matter what. >> bill: they seem like nice people though. there wasn't -- did you get people giving a hard time? >> no, you actually had people come up and whispered in my ear, hey, by the way, i'm a big fan. like they don't want anybody to know. >> i like the fact that they weren't sirly. it didn't seem like they didn't like you. >> they just won the election. >> bill: goodwill? >> yeah j if they had lost -- now, how extreme was the crowd going to that show? >> well, inside the show, you would have people applauding about jokes about the palin children. that's how extreme it was. you would have people making jokes about white power and mormonism and really vicious, vial hateful things. >> are you comedic license but i think you cross the library and the crowd eight -- ate it up. the crowd is not that intelligence. the guy was talking about how great fema was. everyone is clapping about fema everybody in new york
i think president obama could destroy the economy but as long as there is obama care. gay marriage and abortion on demand they are going to support the guy no matter what. >> bill: they seem like nice people though. there wasn't -- did you get people giving a hard time? >> no, you actually had people come up and whispered in my ear, hey, by the way, i'm a big fan. like they don't want anybody to know. >> i like the fact that they weren't sirly. it didn't seem like they didn't...
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economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >> reporter: but yesterday, republican house speaker john boehner told diane sawyer that was a nonstarter. >> is it on the table to talk about? >> i made clear -- >> the wealthier americans pitch in. >> i made clear yesterday that raising tax rates is unacceptable. and frankly, it couldn't even pass the house. >> reporter: still, today, the president said the debate had been settled, with his victory tuesday night. >> this was a central question during the election. it was debated over and over again. and on tuesday night, we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> reporter: and he threw do
economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >>...